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Jane Ardith Lithgow

Amherst, Massachusetts

Dec 28, 1941 – Sep 21, 2025

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December 28, 1941
DIED
September 21, 2025
LOCATION
Amherst, Massachusetts

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Jane Ardith Lithgow (née Nichelson), 83, of Amherst, Massachusetts, passed away on Sunday, September 21, 2025, of breast cancer after living in defiance of her diagnosis for decades.Jane was born December 28, 1941, in Dow City, Iowa, the daughter of William Walter and Genevieve (Schrader)...

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Incredible Background! Incredible Family! We've only met Jane once or twice and didn't realize what a wonderful and accomplished person she was. We're so sorry we didn't get to know her better. Dave, Jayman, Best to you in your sorrow. Helen and Jim O"Donnell

Sending our warmest thoughts and prayers to Dave and family.

I met Jane five years ago. She was a caring and considerate friend. She could converse on the complex and the mundane with interest, and with respectful discernment. Her eyes said clearly what she was too polite to speak out loud. She enjoyed her modest garden, moss covered yard and field of ferns. She was tender in the moment and brave in the face of her fate. I will miss her, and take a lesson from these qualities that she possessed. The photo is of one of her flower pots...

I cherish my memories visiting David, Jane, Jay, and sometimes John or Gregg in Amherst, especially Thanksgiving. Jane quietly supported me when I decided to go to nursing school, showing curiosity but never overwhelming me with too many questions - I can imagine she was an incredible teacher of nurses. She always showed her curiosity and caring, whether to family or new people - being a great listener and understated questioner. Her eyes twinkled, and then she would give her beautiful...

I wish to join in the celebration of this amazing woman. Jane was a friend and tireless supporter of the theater troupe, the Rainbow Players, Jay´s acting troupe and our nonprofit, Empowerment Through The Arts. Along with Jay, she sat on our nonprofit board in our initial years, helping to guide us. She saw how the arts equalizes and she supported this program that lifts up all, regardless of ability. Jane is sorely missed. And I celebrate the days that we had together over about 15 years....

When Paul and I think of happy times with Jane and her family, this is one of the first images that comes to mind.

This goes out to the Lithgow family, I am truly sorry for your loss! My name is Ryan Kingsbury I'm one of Jay Lithgow's best friends & my thoughts prayers & condolences to you all! Sincerely Ryan

Thank you for this beautiful honoring. As a child, I felt Jane´s warmth and kindness in every interaction. As I got older, I experienced her wit and humor! Jane is forever marked in my heart